G. NolfePaolo PierobonSilvia Piscitelli
A quantitative method is proposed for the evaluation of distal regeneration in Hydra attenuata; it is based on estimates of tentacle elongation during 10 days of regeneration, determination of a Tentacle Regeneration Index, and a statistical analysis of profiles obtained from various samples in different experiments. The results show that: polyps under normal conditions have similar regeneration patterns, regardless of individual variability; and ATxII, a neurotoxin of cnidarian origin, produces a statistically significant increase in the Tentacle Regeneration Index. The results are discussed in relation to pattern formation and growth in Hydra.
Georgia E. Lesh‐LaurieLeminh Hang
Luciano De PetrocellisVincenzo Di MarzoBruno ArcàMargherita GavagninRosario MineiGiuseppe Cimino
Sandra MünderSusanne TischerMaresa GrundhuberNathalie BüchelsNadine BruckmeierStefanie EckertA. Carolin SeefeldtAndrea PrexlTina KäsbauerAngelika Böttger
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